An Albuquerque man is missing and Bernalillo County Sheriff's Deputies said they fear the worst.Miguel Soto, 31, has been missing for a week.His family said it is completely out of character for him to disappear.Last Friday, deputies found Soto's truck abandoned in Valencia County.When they went to talk to his family, they said they hadn't heard from him all day and thought he had gone to see someone who owed him money.Deputies said they have already talked to the man.He told them he saw Soto, paid him and left.That's where the trail went cold."We have no information at all about what happened to Mr. Soto," Mark Kmatz, with the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office, said. "With the time delays and how quickly he disappeared, we fear that foul play may be involved."Soto owns an auto detailing shopin Albuquerque and is very active in the horse racing industry.He was last seen wearing blue pants and a green shirt.BCSO is asking anyone who may know where Soto is, or anyone who may have seen someone dump his car, to call them at (505) 980-2496, or Crime Stoppers at 843-STOP.

An Albuquerque man is missing and Bernalillo County Sheriff's Deputies said they fear the worst.

Miguel Soto, 31, has been missing for a week.

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His family said it is completely out of character for him to disappear.

Last Friday, deputies found Soto's truck abandoned in Valencia County.

When they went to talk to his family, they said they hadn't heard from him all day and thought he had gone to see someone who owed him money.

Deputies said they have already talked to the man.

He told them he saw Soto, paid him and left.

That's where the trail went cold.

"We have no information at all about what happened to Mr. Soto," Mark Kmatz, with the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office, said. "With the time delays and how quickly he disappeared, we fear that foul play may be involved."

Soto owns an auto detailing shopin Albuquerque and is very active in the horse racing industry.

He was last seen wearing blue pants and a green shirt.

BCSO is asking anyone who may know where Soto is, or anyone who may have seen someone dump his car, to call them at (505) 980-2496, or Crime Stoppers at 843-STOP.